HELP BAN THE RSS BY SIGNING THIS PETITION http://www.petitions.pm.gov.uk/banthe...
The RSS- Rashtriya Swaymsevak Sangh is a Hindu Extreamist Organisation in India and across the World..They aim to create a Hindu Superstate within India,they have openly Oppressed Sikhs,Muslims,Christians along with Dalits,GENOCIDE HAS BEEN CARRIED OUT ON ALL THESE MINORITIES WITHIN INDIA, Amnesty International and other groups document this. they want to attack Pakistan and start another war not like 1965, 1971, Kargil but a nuclear war. VhP and Bajrang Dul or BJP all are terrorists. Minorities are brutally killed by this group and their funding comes from Various sources across the UK.Groups such as Sewa International Hindu Swaymsevak Sangh,Bajrang Dal,and the VHP fund these groups openly.THEIR FUNDING NEEDS TO STOP,IF THE OPPRESION OF MUSLIMS ,SIKHS, CHRISTIANS, & DALITS(LOWER CASTE PEOPLE)IS TO END. This is state sponsored terrorism by Hindustan or India. In this clip Pastor Messiah is beaten by Hindu mobs while camera crews from five channels were filming. Shame on India. And shame on Indian secular image.
Nazi SS and Hinud Indian RSS are not different from each other. (less)
Added: September 16, 2007
Category: People & Blogs
Tags: Muslim Hindu Sikh Dalit condition rape loot killing mass Christians VHP RSS genocide khalistan terrorism
Jaibhim Media, a Blog with collection of all the digital dalit media such as CDs, DVDs, VHSs and other formats of Ambedkarite literature, art, music and philosophy in one place, it is a place for an archive, a place for publication and a place to listen to Buddhists and Ambedkarites stories. Also you will find digital media on human rights violation in India, womans rights and child abuse. Most of them are related to the pathology of hindu culture and Caste virulence of Indians.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Khairlanji Massacre: interview with Bhotmonge Biyyalal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5JkfYcxiQ8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiLFVuosdm4&feature=related
unreported world india
Reporter Ramita Navai and producer Siobhan Sinnerton travel through India exposing the horrific plight of the country's 170 million Dalits: literally "the broken people", and previously called "the untouchables"; who are at the bottom of India's caste system and are some of the most oppressed people on Earth. Economic growth has done little to improve the Dalits' lot; despite legislation, they still form 60 per cent of all those below the poverty line. Now, as Unreported World reports, Dalits are starting to fight for political power in an Indian civil rights movement.why is no one talking about this we were all up in arms about shilpa shetty the muslims got upset over a book and a cartoon and are always screaming about kashmir & palestine , the sikhs got upset over a play, but what about the plight of the dalits no one has said anyting. (less)
Added: October 06, 2007
Category: Travel & Events
Tags: unreported world india Dalits poverty civil rights caste system untouchables broken people
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiLFVuosdm4&feature=related
unreported world india
Reporter Ramita Navai and producer Siobhan Sinnerton travel through India exposing the horrific plight of the country's 170 million Dalits: literally "the broken people", and previously called "the untouchables"; who are at the bottom of India's caste system and are some of the most oppressed people on Earth. Economic growth has done little to improve the Dalits' lot; despite legislation, they still form 60 per cent of all those below the poverty line. Now, as Unreported World reports, Dalits are starting to fight for political power in an Indian civil rights movement.why is no one talking about this we were all up in arms about shilpa shetty the muslims got upset over a book and a cartoon and are always screaming about kashmir & palestine , the sikhs got upset over a play, but what about the plight of the dalits no one has said anyting. (less)
Added: October 06, 2007
Category: Travel & Events
Tags: unreported world india Dalits poverty civil rights caste system untouchables broken people
Desmond Tutu on Dalits
The Embed is disabled, but click this title to get to the video, where Desmod Tutu talks about dalits and to see the full video.
December 2000
Veerasamy takes in washing for his living. He lives in a small village in southern India where all the inhabitants are Dalits - outcasts or 'Untouchables' as they're known in India. But even among the dalits, there are divisions, and Veerasamy belongs to the lowest scale of the hierarchy. The only payment he receives for back-breaking work, washing and steaming and drying the laundry of the village's 19 families, is the left-overs from their meals to feed his small family. (less)
Added: January 10, 2008
Category: People & Blogs
Tags: Journeyman Pictures India hierarchy outcasts poverty discrimination
December 2000
Veerasamy takes in washing for his living. He lives in a small village in southern India where all the inhabitants are Dalits - outcasts or 'Untouchables' as they're known in India. But even among the dalits, there are divisions, and Veerasamy belongs to the lowest scale of the hierarchy. The only payment he receives for back-breaking work, washing and steaming and drying the laundry of the village's 19 families, is the left-overs from their meals to feed his small family. (less)
Added: January 10, 2008
Category: People & Blogs
Tags: Journeyman Pictures India hierarchy outcasts poverty discrimination
Aparthied in India
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November 1994
A woman in a brightly coloured sari crawls through a field of goats and cows with her gun at the ready. She is from India's poorest caste - the 'untouchables' - who have long been at the bottom of the heap. They are fighting back. Young 'untouchable' women are learning to kill. They are gaining self-respect and, most importantly, protection in a hostile world. Higher castes are also arming their people after repeated attacks. Villagers speak of terror campaigns. As India's ruling party faces crucial state polls the country's battle lines are being drawn not only by religion but caste. Politicians can no longer afford to ignore the lower caste majority. This film examines the plight of the 'untouchables' and how they're helping themselves to an improved life. (less)
Added: August 02, 2007
Category: News & Politics
Tags: india Caste Wars Untouchables Violence Women Killing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P078jRs8nkE&feature=related
November 1994
A woman in a brightly coloured sari crawls through a field of goats and cows with her gun at the ready. She is from India's poorest caste - the 'untouchables' - who have long been at the bottom of the heap. They are fighting back. Young 'untouchable' women are learning to kill. They are gaining self-respect and, most importantly, protection in a hostile world. Higher castes are also arming their people after repeated attacks. Villagers speak of terror campaigns. As India's ruling party faces crucial state polls the country's battle lines are being drawn not only by religion but caste. Politicians can no longer afford to ignore the lower caste majority. This film examines the plight of the 'untouchables' and how they're helping themselves to an improved life. (less)
Added: August 02, 2007
Category: News & Politics
Tags: india Caste Wars Untouchables Violence Women Killing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P078jRs8nkE&feature=related
This "Hindu Man" Says, he will be worried more if his Animal dies but not if a Dalit dies?
This is the "Shining India" you read in news papers, you see for yourself, how shining their minds and humanity. This man who is sitting in the chair with a smoking pipe infront of him declares in his interview that the people who cleans his and his cow's shit around his house to keep it clean and healthy are not humans, they are animals.
Interview Q: If your animal dies or a Dalit dies, what would be your thinking?
Ans: I will worry about my animal!?. Dalits, I will not care if they die, I pay them money?..
that is just one simple Q & A, listen to the rest?
Interview Q: If your animal dies or a Dalit dies, what would be your thinking?
Ans: I will worry about my animal!?. Dalits, I will not care if they die, I pay them money?..
that is just one simple Q & A, listen to the rest?
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